Photo depicts the Roseau River flowing past the Dominica/China Friendship bridge next to the Roseau Market
Photo submitted by JT
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What a wonderful capture. The river and mountains.
viewing beautiful picture like this makes me miss home even more
see it and admirer it, because soon we may loose it and most of the rest,because the chinese are invading our rivers and nothing is being done to stop them.AMEN.
Very nice, I must say.
Try to keep it clean and beauty will be a nice view for the visitor to watch cause its in town what a blessing.
Oh this is so lovely. I remember the days I would stand on the step of the church next to the
old bridge and just enjoy the river flowing. God! Please bless Dominica again and again, In Jesus holy name. I miss you D/A. see you next vacation.
Dominica is blessed! not many countries (yes I know there are some!) have a river flowing right through the town like that! beautiful!!
It looks more beautiful in the picture than it really is. That’s pictures anyway! Many thanks to people like Athie and Wiltshire, who are fearless in ‘talking loud’ about preservation of our natural environment. THANK YOU PATRIOTS AND REAL LOVERS OF DOMINICA!!
Don’t you look better on facebook than u are in real ?
You could not have said it better!
So Beautiful!!
God Bless Dominica
Boy not little fat Milay i used to ketch dere nuh….den go and make braff with Irish potatos
Let’s try to keep it clean and flowing for generations to come!
My Parish. Simply beautiful.